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Building a 338 RUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 370745" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>Assuming you want to keep it light the CM Barrel in a #2 contour from krieger would certainly do that, the only problem is its not as weather proof. The recoil will be slightly more with a lighter gun but with a good muzzle brake it shouldnt be an issue. It would be very destinctive looking with the stainless action and blued or ceracoated barrel. Either way its going to be a sweet gun. If you go with a stainless #5 contour you may not be able to keep your XCR stock.... I am kind of thinking CM would be pretty sweet. but like I said anything is gonna be cool just go with what your guy is telling you. Keep in mind elk hunting is a lot of work and that extra weight gets heavy after a while</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 370745, member: 22242"] Assuming you want to keep it light the CM Barrel in a #2 contour from krieger would certainly do that, the only problem is its not as weather proof. The recoil will be slightly more with a lighter gun but with a good muzzle brake it shouldnt be an issue. It would be very destinctive looking with the stainless action and blued or ceracoated barrel. Either way its going to be a sweet gun. If you go with a stainless #5 contour you may not be able to keep your XCR stock.... I am kind of thinking CM would be pretty sweet. but like I said anything is gonna be cool just go with what your guy is telling you. Keep in mind elk hunting is a lot of work and that extra weight gets heavy after a while [/QUOTE]
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